Can't Find a J-O-B
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This is true. I also have been seeing a lot of job postings that require Spanish language. Looks like a lot of latinos don't want to learn English. Basically those jobs that require Spanish will go to people that speak Spanish, which in U.S. is mostly Mexicans.
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@giftedindividuals First of all it wasn't a bad move it's been proven having a College/University degree here DOES NOT guarantee a job. At some places I applied to there were even college students with BA's,etc. were out there looking for work longer than I have.
It's all in who you know over what you know from what I see. FYI I moved back to my town and I have a job (with a high school diploma FYI) as a working musician and working at a professional drumshop full time and the pay is great.
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@Moog168 You moved to another state with only a high school in a depressed economy and expect to get work? Bad move. Get a degree or skill at the least in demanded fields.
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smh .. I really do not understand this fucking economy ! unbelievable
living with less than $6000 a year is difficult with 2 children. I have the same problem is washington state. I go to an orchard and i have to pay money for equipment ill never use again, and other migrants dont pay a dime... infact they get a free ride there.
Nomoremoney12 2 days ago
@Nomoremoney12 Things are very screwed up in this country.
gfreakj 2 days ago
im thinknig about robing banks lol
iminsc14 6 days ago
@iminsc14 Hmmmm...that MIGHT not be a good idea. ;) lol
gfreakj 6 days ago
Your friend must live in California. About 1/3 of the jobs here require you to speak Spanish, especially on SoCal.
laurenoliver23 2 weeks ago
@laurenoliver23 No it was in DC. That's ridiculous about jobs there. I feel everyone is welcome to come here but they need to learn English. Thanks for commenting.
gfreakj 2 weeks ago